It was soon announced that Team Tinker would be playing in ESL One New York 2014,[3] confirming that the team was intending on staying together long-term.

On August 29th 2014, Liquid announced that they were releasing Qojqva and Bulba.[4] In the announcement it was also said that Tinker had a yet-unknown sponsor that was not Liquid, putting an end to the rumors that Tinker was a try out team for Liquid.

Following the departure of EGM from Alliance[5], Pajkatt became the only player still engaged with his previous organisation, Mouz.

In an AMA on Reddit with Alex Garfield, owner of the GoodGame Agency, he announced that Team Tinker would be their third Dota 2 squad within the organization.[6]